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economy by 3% more. meaning $807 billion ticking out of the u.s. economy pretty much immediately. he is saying that yes, the markets are not pricing in at correction. they're not pricing in, the u.s. going over the fiscal cliff. they are expecting 11th hour rescue. the federal reserve is printing money and easing the way. he said it would undo the monetary money printing right now. we have to walk out for this. jittery market for next quarter. >> neil: this is why we call you wicked smart. all right. thank you very much. >> sure. >> neil: she is the "b" in fbn, the brains of fox business network. to put what she said in perspective, they try to talk about getting behind the market and mba soothsayers and the harvard educated and wharton, you know, endowed brainiacs and what makes them tick. fear and greed makes them tick. they are afraid right now. they are afraid. they are going to take the money off the table because they're afraid and certainly not committed because they're afraid. the essence of the market is just that. i wish i could tell you what i do is some sinister supers
economy by 3% more. meaning $807 billion ticking out of the u.s. economy pretty much immediately. he is saying that yes, the markets are not pricing in at correction. they're not pricing in, the u.s. going over the fiscal cliff. they are expecting 11th hour rescue. the federal reserve is printing money and easing the way. he said it would undo the monetary money printing right now. we have to walk out for this. jittery market for next quarter. >> neil: this is why we call you wicked...
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obama said the economy wasn't my fault, george bush did it. and now joe biden is saying we didn't know, the intelligence community didn't tell us. they have this instinct not to take responsibility at all for any serious event. >> there were requests put in to the state for more security because they were very worried things were getting to the of control in libya this year. >> does that mean there's a fisher here between secretary of state clinton's state department and their narrative and the administration and the political campaign's narrative which wants to say it was the intelligence community or we didn't get the right story? >> well, patrick kennedy, the other state official who testified, said that he had gotten the same briefing and that he said the same thing they were saying. but the night before this hearing, state win out there and put out a very different story an the administration had pedaled in the first week. >> right. but the benghazi story is a piece of the administration's larger strategy, which is so long as we have an e
obama said the economy wasn't my fault, george bush did it. and now joe biden is saying we didn't know, the intelligence community didn't tell us. they have this instinct not to take responsibility at all for any serious event. >> there were requests put in to the state for more security because they were very worried things were getting to the of control in libya this year. >> does that mean there's a fisher here between secretary of state clinton's state department and their...
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economy. you've got these crippling deficits, anemic jobs. you've got romney's plan to reverse that. on foreign affairs, you've got a failed foreign policy. yes, they've done more drone attacks, which is good. yes, osama bin laden is dead, which is good. but whether you deal with russia, china or throughout the broader middle east, you have a disaster. we saw that in the killing of the american ambassador in benghazi and a fundamental misunderstanding. >> i want to get to some other issues. i want to get to larger question, which is what is a romney foreign policy? what is going to be different about it than president bush's? less sort of the quote unquote freedom agenda? >> what you're going to have is a foreign policy that's been in the bipartson tradition of strength from kennedy and beyond. one that believes you need a strong economy. you need to have leadership. america's better off and the world is better off when america leads as "the washington post" editorial said today. there's a vac
economy. you've got these crippling deficits, anemic jobs. you've got romney's plan to reverse that. on foreign affairs, you've got a failed foreign policy. yes, they've done more drone attacks, which is good. yes, osama bin laden is dead, which is good. but whether you deal with russia, china or throughout the broader middle east, you have a disaster. we saw that in the killing of the american ambassador in benghazi and a fundamental misunderstanding. >> i want to get to some other...
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believe me, it wasn't the economy that got that huge surge, sometimes 20 and 30 points. it was the economy, to be sure, plus women's issues. >> so don't you think your analysis defies the ideas of women's issues if women were responding to a discussion that didn't include what you're calling women's issues? women are looking at a whole slate of issues and are concerned -- >> the candidates didn't bring it up, and because the candidates didn't bring it up, a lot of women who had never been paying attention the to donates didn't even know about his position. >> i hope that actually romney has an opportunity to clarify what his visions actually are, like you said 1 unfiltered because ther this war on women fartive has hurt him up until now and he needs to be clear about this. >> can anybody be clear about it if he's not clear about it or if he keeps training it? it's one of those john kerry i was before it and now i'm against it. >> that's his challenge. i mean, mitt romney has to overcome his reputation as being a flip-flopper. that is was one of the criticisms before. >>
believe me, it wasn't the economy that got that huge surge, sometimes 20 and 30 points. it was the economy, to be sure, plus women's issues. >> so don't you think your analysis defies the ideas of women's issues if women were responding to a discussion that didn't include what you're calling women's issues? women are looking at a whole slate of issues and are concerned -- >> the candidates didn't bring it up, and because the candidates didn't bring it up, a lot of women who had...
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at the vice presidential debate last night, it wasn't the economy but libya thatt ccndidates tackled firrt. the scandaa keepssgrowing, so come election day. day. at the vice presidentiil debate thursddy nnght, candidates duked it out over questions abouttthat ddadly dayyin libya... (debate ryaa debate) "what weeare witnessing as we turn on our television screens these days is the absolute unraveling of (debate-biden) "this is a bunch oo stuff, look here'ss the deal....(what does thatt mean)...well it meann its ssmplyyinaccurate. its prish. we irish call it malarky." vice president biden says neither hee nor the president, were aware of requests to beef up security at the consulate where four americans were killed.... and while they now believe an anti-issam film was not responsible oo inciting the attack....they're still nott from libya attack debate pkg) "to this day, to this dayy e do not have a complete critics aren't happy wwth that reponse. t a hearing in washington this week,,they contenn there were repeated theesaae ......you''e asking n - for the sun the moon and the stars."
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is failing, the economy is going under and they are creating another global crisis. the imf said, countries about to go bankrupt in the e.u., the idea that they are being rewarded a a morale boost treminded me of a pee wee league and a sports team and you give them all trophies because they are 6 years old and you want everyone to gets a trophy. this is not a success story. >> no, it is not. it contradicts the rationale of the prize. the argument for european integration is that war was caused by nationalism, so the way you avoid war in the future is tode reduce nationalism by forming the european union, yet what is happening? they are rioting in greece and in spain because of german dominance of the european continent. >> greta: the chancellor of germany was in greece and they were calling her a nazi this last week. >> this doesn't look like the obliteration of nationalism. but the point is wrong, you know, in britain, their democracy didn't break down in the 20s and 30s and that's why britain is europeo-skeptic. they says is doing fine y. give it up. >> greta: than
is failing, the economy is going under and they are creating another global crisis. the imf said, countries about to go bankrupt in the e.u., the idea that they are being rewarded a a morale boost treminded me of a pee wee league and a sports team and you give them all trophies because they are 6 years old and you want everyone to gets a trophy. this is not a success story. >> no, it is not. it contradicts the rationale of the prize. the argument for european integration is that war was...
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the tax on the economy. six years of taxpayer dollars and 40 been spent by the government that is the worry. gerri: in your honor we maybe you a full screen of gen -- ben bernanke addis mr. bubble. has the federal reserve chairman live with the bond bubble? is the at fault? >> i believe greenspan greenspan, bernanke part of housing, now he tries to correct the bond bubble which is the biggest. creating trillions of dollars to buy the blige interfering with the biggest market in the long term. and the day when the market dedes we will not listen. gerri: gerry? gerry? [laughter] gerry? i just want to ask you the question yu rought up the bond bubble. pc and individual investors buying the blinder directly. what would you say? >> parents had a great article between 50 and 70% that is the definition of a bubble to get yield you just have to realize what you get into. i am buying 23 year bonded duration if we do get a bad market this 78 or 9% will turn to dust quickly. gerri: it is dangerous. >> and it is caused
the tax on the economy. six years of taxpayer dollars and 40 been spent by the government that is the worry. gerri: in your honor we maybe you a full screen of gen -- ben bernanke addis mr. bubble. has the federal reserve chairman live with the bond bubble? is the at fault? >> i believe greenspan greenspan, bernanke part of housing, now he tries to correct the bond bubble which is the biggest. creating trillions of dollars to buy the blige interfering with the biggest market in the long...
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where is our economy now? david nelson is the chief strategist for bell point asset management. great to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> i'm confused. what do you make of the numbers and what are the surveys that go into making the numbers? >> yeah, you're not along with that. when i was in the office and sitting there and saw the 114,000 number in line with a lot of the other data that i look at and saw the unemployment rate down 3/10 of a percent and that's huge. the largest drop since reagan, i nearly fell off the chair because i started to add everything up and didn't make sense, 114,000 consistent with the adp numbers, the fact we have a struggling economy, we're barely in positive territory on gdp, a measure of the economy and to the fact na 114,000 is barely enough to even keep up with the birth rate. i started scratching my head so i understand the confusion out there. >> jamie: let me, let me take it out of economic lingo for folks, i try to make it so that everybody can participate and understand. it sounds to me like when you saying the gdp. we're not producing m
where is our economy now? david nelson is the chief strategist for bell point asset management. great to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> i'm confused. what do you make of the numbers and what are the surveys that go into making the numbers? >> yeah, you're not along with that. when i was in the office and sitting there and saw the 114,000 number in line with a lot of the other data that i look at and saw the unemployment rate down 3/10 of a percent and that's huge. the...
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. $6 trillion in new obama debt and have four years to fix the worst economy since the great depression, and it's no longer george w. bush's fault. after looking at the latest polls it appears the truth is beginning to catch up with barack obama. hear with reaction, the author of the "new york times" latest book "mugged" ann coulter and fox news contributor, the one and only pat caddell. the author of the study at princeton just lied. >> right. >> sean: he points out that obama purposely took his interpretation of romney's economic plan out of context, which was -- that means the president lied. >> the conclusion was, the princeton economist supports what romney says, i'm going to cut, which he said a million times in the debate, americans understand, understand he's telling the truth, no matter how much they talk about lies, cut rates across the board by 20% and eliminate deductions and exemptions, which everybody knows is a scam, and it's mostly taken advantage of by the very wealthy. he can keep the rates for the very rich the same. this lie, lie, lie business, this is exactly how th
. $6 trillion in new obama debt and have four years to fix the worst economy since the great depression, and it's no longer george w. bush's fault. after looking at the latest polls it appears the truth is beginning to catch up with barack obama. hear with reaction, the author of the "new york times" latest book "mugged" ann coulter and fox news contributor, the one and only pat caddell. the author of the study at princeton just lied. >> right. >> sean: he points...
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they take tolls on economies, on public health. these are very, very serious matters. and they really deserve attention at the highest levels of government. >> well, i can attest to the fact in every place hillary clinton goes, she does an event with women or meets with people and reaches out so she's made a mainstream issue of diplomacy. now she is talking today about a global initial to end child marriage by 2030. talk to me about that. >> it exacts a toll on girls. one in seven girls under the age of 15 in the developing world is in a child marriage. that means in many ways the life is snuffed out. she doesn't get an opportunity to go to school, to enjoy all the things she should be guaranteed. it also means very frequently that she will bear children very early. she will more often than not suffer terrible health consequences. often death. and the children that she has will also be shortchanged because she herself lacks an education. so today was a wonderful observance as you said the international day of the girl. and it was a commitment that the secretary made in
they take tolls on economies, on public health. these are very, very serious matters. and they really deserve attention at the highest levels of government. >> well, i can attest to the fact in every place hillary clinton goes, she does an event with women or meets with people and reaches out so she's made a mainstream issue of diplomacy. now she is talking today about a global initial to end child marriage by 2030. talk to me about that. >> it exacts a toll on girls. one in seven...
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signed the economy block. i was jumping out of my twitter feed last night, begs, yelling, pleading for moderator to go to the economy. that's what the american people are most concerned with. fortunately of the 90 minutes allotted only ten minutes were used on the economy. other topics, garnering big chunk of time, contraception, abortion, lib yeah. not surprising, however, biden did fail on the economy over and over. >> on to taxes. if your ticket is elected who will pay more in taxes and who will pay less? starting with vice president biden for two minutes. >> middle class will pay less. people make $1 million or more will begin to contribute slightly more. >> eric: biden was wayoff. the obama tack plan is raise taxes op people and businesses earning over $250,000. not a million dollars as joe biden said right there. blatant lie used to dupe the american middle class. >> andrea: who do you think works for a lot of the small business owners? the middle class. when the small business owners get taxed they have
signed the economy block. i was jumping out of my twitter feed last night, begs, yelling, pleading for moderator to go to the economy. that's what the american people are most concerned with. fortunately of the 90 minutes allotted only ten minutes were used on the economy. other topics, garnering big chunk of time, contraception, abortion, lib yeah. not surprising, however, biden did fail on the economy over and over. >> on to taxes. if your ticket is elected who will pay more in taxes...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. >> sean: "hannity" goes hollywood, a brand-new movie, hits movie theaters this friday. here is a sneak peek. >> railroad doesn't function as a charity, eddie. kill to 93. >> henry reardon is a hereee. he's an innovator. he's a job creator? i sit down with the producers of atlas shrug part 2 and the rest of my movie debut coming up, straight ahead. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! who sells those remote control helicopters at the mall. buy 'em or don't. whatever man. either way, he gets to fly helicopters all day. and he eats the liqui
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. >> sean: "hannity" goes hollywood, a brand-new movie, hits movie theaters this friday. here is a sneak peek. >> railroad doesn't function as a charity, eddie. kill to 93. >> henry reardon is a hereee....
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i want to encourage the economy to grow again. it's pretty clear that the economy is not growing at the rate it should under the president. and i can tell you with regards to the deductions you describe, home mortgage, interest deduction and charitable contributions, there will of course continue to be preferences for those type of competences. >> even wealthy people? would you put a cap how much they could deduct as far at charitable contributions are kevernd? i've heard you mention the $17,000 cap for some motion out there and i'd like you to elaborate if you don't mind. >> well, i'm not going to layout a piece of legislation here because i intend to work together with republicans and democrats in congress, but there are a number of ways one could approach this. one would be to have a total cap number. it could be $25,000, $50,000. and people could put whatever deduction in that total cap they'd like. or instead you could take the posture that bowles-simpson did which is going after that specific deduction and limitling them in
i want to encourage the economy to grow again. it's pretty clear that the economy is not growing at the rate it should under the president. and i can tell you with regards to the deductions you describe, home mortgage, interest deduction and charitable contributions, there will of course continue to be preferences for those type of competences. >> even wealthy people? would you put a cap how much they could deduct as far at charitable contributions are kevernd? i've heard you mention the...
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think of this economy. is nothing to smile or laugh about i mean, yeah, you could say it's an unusual hobby. and yeah, i've had people laugh at me, but ion't care. i just love collecting air. people always say the world is, like, 80% water, right? that means the world has to be like 90% air. that's just science. think it's weird to collect air? you wouldn't think so if you saw what your lungs collect every time you breathe. people c make fun of me all they want, but i choose to see the glass half-full. of air. protect your health with life-saving air quality updates from the american lung association. get our free "state of the air" app at lung.org. neil: by now you have heard all the talk about the debate. joe biden smirking and laughing his way through it. wipe that smirk off your face, joe. there is nothing funny about what is going on with this recovery in the deep end that government. john, you say there are serious problems here. laughing about them, smirking about them doesn't help them either. >> no
think of this economy. is nothing to smile or laugh about i mean, yeah, you could say it's an unusual hobby. and yeah, i've had people laugh at me, but ion't care. i just love collecting air. people always say the world is, like, 80% water, right? that means the world has to be like 90% air. that's just science. think it's weird to collect air? you wouldn't think so if you saw what your lungs collect every time you breathe. people c make fun of me all they want, but i choose to see the glass...
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would have expected and i say that because if most people at home are basing their decisions on the economy and jobs and you probably wanted the debate to go more in that direction. first, style clearly vice-president by then it seemed like he was trying to dominate unlike the way president obama was not able to during his debate you can counter with a laughing and the interrupting was router not that will be up for heavy debate no pun intended but content was reducing one? the fact checkers will come into play and we will see tomorrow we didn't hear anything new we heard the same lines we heard chow challenge paul ryan and he concentrated more on mitt romney is position which makes sense he did get some zingers in there about how he may have changed his positions, paul ryan got a good line in there which is we all sort of regret things we say from time to time but i will say this is a very substantive conversation i think paul ryan really stuck to facts and figures and numbers and chow was more emotional. >> but he always is. several times he knew how to work the camera i was bothered styl
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an inspiration >> nearly a quarter billion dollars flows into the city's economy from this marathon weekend >> it is a city that is inviting... >> record-breaking... he won the race... a first for his country in chicago... >> it was really great to see the fans... hundreds of people volunteering... >> my friends ran strong... they beat their personal record >> cooler temps appreciated >> wind a little issue... >> cool run... >> the temperatures did help limit medical emergencies this year. however one runner suffered cardiac arrest near the end of the racier needed immediate care >>e and needed immediate care >> cpr was started... the individual was shot twicecked twice... >> nine other runners were taken to local hospitals for less severe medical problems. race officials say overall there were fewer medical problems at the than in years past. but they were prepared with more than 1300 medical volunteers on the course. the marathon director says it they will mail medals to about 1300 runners who finished the course seven hours after it started >> a trip to florida to enjoy the bears game tu
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think of this economy. it is nothing to smile or laugh about neil: by now you have heard all the talk about the debate. joe biden smirking and laughing his way through it. wipe that smirk off your face, joe. there is nothing funny about what is going on with this recovery in the deep end that government. john, you say there are serious problems here. laughing about them, smirking about them doesn't help them either. >> no, thank you for having me back by the way, neil, and absolute, this is not the time for anybody to be smiling frankly, if you look into the eyes of the average person across the nation, they are doing anything but smiling. and with good reason. you know, they are uncertain, they are frankly scared about what tomorrow will bring. we get taxed on regulation upon mandate, upon lawsuit, they have good reason to be doing anything but smiling. they would like to, but they are terrified. >> maybe you could explain to me between -- for lack of a better word, average americans and their bass. averag
think of this economy. it is nothing to smile or laugh about neil: by now you have heard all the talk about the debate. joe biden smirking and laughing his way through it. wipe that smirk off your face, joe. there is nothing funny about what is going on with this recovery in the deep end that government. john, you say there are serious problems here. laughing about them, smirking about them doesn't help them either. >> no, thank you for having me back by the way, neil, and absolute, this...
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more on presidential politics throughout the broadcast as we focus on the political economy and the "a-team" joins us here later. >> to manage matter? what to the means? the vice-presidential debate looks to the scuffle between california democrats. we will show you the unlikely combatants. and with only three weeks in three days to go into election day, clear politics showing only nine states solidly in the obama column. the "a-team" is next. ...seems like you guys got a little gassed out there. enough already. c'mon guys. next question. hello! what's your favorite color? what's my favorite color? yes. purple. what's your favorite animal? sea turtle. what's your bedtime? do you believe in space aliens? ...i love puppies. hash browns or home fries? home fries. do you like my dress? why can't y guys ask good questions like this? [ morgan ] for a chance to interview an nfl player... join visa nfl fan offers and make your season epic. ♪ lou: we will get to the real deal. vice-president biden is demeano overshadowing many of the issues discussed last night and debated. the vice presiden
more on presidential politics throughout the broadcast as we focus on the political economy and the "a-team" joins us here later. >> to manage matter? what to the means? the vice-presidential debate looks to the scuffle between california democrats. we will show you the unlikely combatants. and with only three weeks in three days to go into election day, clear politics showing only nine states solidly in the obama column. the "a-team" is next. ...seems like you guys...
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a stagnant economy that promotes more government dependency, or a dynamic growing economy that promotes opportunity and jobs? mitt romney and i will not duck the tough issues. and we will not blame others for the next four years. we will take responsibility and we will not try to replace our founding principles. we will reapply our founding princip principles. the choice is clear. and the choice rests with you. and we ask you for your vote. thank you. >> and thank you, both, again. thank you very much. this concludes the vice presidential debate. please tune in next tuesday for the second presidential debate at hofstra university in new york. i'm martha raddatz of abc news. i do hope all of you go to the polls. have a good evening. >> that was 90 minutes that felt like it was about nine minutes. a fast-moving intensely combative debate for the vice presidential debate this year, focused on complex substantial issues of foreign policy as much as it focused on economic and social issues, obviously they did not hit everything. still, now, over the two debates. for example, we've had no dis
a stagnant economy that promotes more government dependency, or a dynamic growing economy that promotes opportunity and jobs? mitt romney and i will not duck the tough issues. and we will not blame others for the next four years. we will take responsibility and we will not try to replace our founding principles. we will reapply our founding princip principles. the choice is clear. and the choice rests with you. and we ask you for your vote. thank you. >> and thank you, both, again. thank...
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>>guest: that is how the economy works. we are having a guest on my program which is on at 5:00 p.m., the guy from white castle, do you want to stop by? right across the hall in 30 minutes. >>neil: is he bringing anything, i wonder? >>guest: i could set that up. we will ask him about the health care question but i am always going to ask if he has brought neil cavuto cheeseburgers. >>neil: not the cheese. not the cheese. is it meat? kidding. kidding. kidding. love them. you have a great show. one of the best additions to our fine network. she is brillant but she is also fund and funny. >>guest: i could stay all day. >>neil: i have to tell you as the c.e.o.'s are dealing with the health care changes, others are raising holy hell. that 8:00 p.m. on fox business network, something this casino magnet just said could change the face of the presidential race. big stuff. osama bin laden is dead. general motors is alive. but g.m. is still struggling. fears that thousands of osama bin laden wanna bees are very much alive. say it ain'
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where we are with the economy. anemic economic growth, the debt, what it means for the americans and their children, and us and our future. that is where the numbers matter, that is his strength going into this. looking back at governor's debate, he had the numbers and weaved it into the vision for america. neil: do you think he will heat. you voted against the debt commission, i know he felt the debt commission did not address entitlement, is that going to3 fall on deaf years, saying you say one thing and do another? >> i think this is not going to happen, the president is vulnerable in the debt commission, it was his idea, his debt commission, he failed to seize it he did not even take it and alter it, he let it die, that is a lack of leadership, they are vulnerable on that issue, paul ryan did have an idea. and let's put that in contrast with the president, his budget, zero vote from either party. they have a problem there with trying to take ryan to task on it. neil: we're facing a fiscal cliff, as you know, bu
where we are with the economy. anemic economic growth, the debt, what it means for the americans and their children, and us and our future. that is where the numbers matter, that is his strength going into this. looking back at governor's debate, he had the numbers and weaved it into the vision for america. neil: do you think he will heat. you voted against the debt commission, i know he felt the debt commission did not address entitlement, is that going to3 fall on deaf years, saying you say...
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getting the economy growing at 4%. creating 12 million jobs in four years. $90 billion in green pork to campaign contributors and special interest groups. just at the department of energy, there are over 100 criminal investigations that have been launched -- >> martha, look, his colleague runs an investigative committee, spent months and months going -- >> this is the inspector general. >> they found no evidence of cronyism. and i love my friend here. i am not allowed to show letters, but go to our website. he sent me two letters saying, by the way, can you send me some stimulus money for companies here in the state of wisconsin? we sent millions of dollars. >> you did ask for stimulus money, correct? >> on two occasions, we advocated for constituents applying for grants. >> i love that. this is such a bad program and he writes me a letter staying, the reason we need this stimulus, it will create growth and jobs. his words. and now he's sitting here looking at me, and by the way, that program, again, investigated. what
getting the economy growing at 4%. creating 12 million jobs in four years. $90 billion in green pork to campaign contributors and special interest groups. just at the department of energy, there are over 100 criminal investigations that have been launched -- >> martha, look, his colleague runs an investigative committee, spent months and months going -- >> this is the inspector general. >> they found no evidence of cronyism. and i love my friend here. i am not allowed to show...
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economy. the read was a big jump. hit ago level we haven't seen since september of 2007, before the financial crisis and also, jpmorgan released its quarterly dimon said we believe the housing market has turned the corner. the comments from mr. dimon could be significant. it's been 435 days sibs is country lost its top credit rating. the fourth year running it exceeded the trillion dollar mark. >>> and now, our four story "outfron fourth story. jack kennedy and paul ryan. there are some things that are similar. both young, energetic, vibrant. paul ryan seems to think they have something this common, joe biden though, not so sure. in what you could say say is a vp tradition, this time, the issue was tacks. >> you can cut tax rates by 20% and still preserve these for middle class taxpayers -- >> not mathematically possible. >> it is. it's been done before. >> it has never been done before. >> it's been done a couple of times -- >> it has never -- >> reagan. >> oh, now, you're jack kennedy. >> ronald reagan. >> twitter w
economy. the read was a big jump. hit ago level we haven't seen since september of 2007, before the financial crisis and also, jpmorgan released its quarterly dimon said we believe the housing market has turned the corner. the comments from mr. dimon could be significant. it's been 435 days sibs is country lost its top credit rating. the fourth year running it exceeded the trillion dollar mark. >>> and now, our four story "outfron fourth story. jack kennedy and paul ryan. there...
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just a fact, the economy in 2012 is worse than the economy in 2011. and the economy in 2011 is worse than the recovery summer job year of 2010. how did they make this claim? >> well, look, the economy is slowing up. and the numbers bear it out. the number -- you used -- there are two job numbers. there is the household survey, which generated this very high number, which doesn't smell right. then there is the number on which they base unemployment, which is the so-called business survey or company survey. that shows 114,000 new jobs created in september. you are right. that's less than in august, less than in july. and the economy is showing every sign, at least from an employment perspective of slowing down and the number growing less. remember this, we need to create 150,000 new jobs a month just to stay even. that's how many -- 140- or 150,000 new job workers need to come to work every month. we are not creating the number of jobs to stay up with the population. think about this -- log at this rate do you think tell take to get back to the number o
just a fact, the economy in 2012 is worse than the economy in 2011. and the economy in 2011 is worse than the recovery summer job year of 2010. how did they make this claim? >> well, look, the economy is slowing up. and the numbers bear it out. the number -- you used -- there are two job numbers. there is the household survey, which generated this very high number, which doesn't smell right. then there is the number on which they base unemployment, which is the so-called business survey...
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a stagnant economy that promotes more government dependentsy, or a dynamic, growing economy that promotes opportunity and jobs. mitt romney and i will not duck the tough issues. we will not blame others for the next four years. we will take responsibility. and we will not try to replace our founding principles. we will re-apply our founding principles. the choice is clear. and the choice rests with you. and we ask you for your vote. thank you. >> thank you both again. thank you very much. this concludes the vice-presidential debate. please tune in next tuesday for the second presidential debate at hoffstra university. i hope all of you go to the polls. have a good evening [applause] >> the one and only vice-presidential debate, wrapping up, you just heard that vice-president biden, at the end there, complaining about time, saying he wanted to be -- have more time at the end? we have the breakdown of time, in case you are interested at home. this is a rough estimate. but biden had roughly 41 minutes 50 seconds of talk time. and congressman ryan 40 minutes and 5 seconds. this was a much dif
a stagnant economy that promotes more government dependentsy, or a dynamic, growing economy that promotes opportunity and jobs. mitt romney and i will not duck the tough issues. we will not blame others for the next four years. we will take responsibility. and we will not try to replace our founding principles. we will re-apply our founding principles. the choice is clear. and the choice rests with you. and we ask you for your vote. thank you. >> thank you both again. thank you very much....
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>>guest: not if it is negatively impacting american drivers and the american economy. >>eric: so you want trade restrictions or protectionist? if you refine it here you keep it here and we make it more expensive for are to do business here but don't sell it anywhere elsewhere the standards are easier to deal with? >>guest: we already have those regulations over crude oil that is produced here in the united states. if you want to export american-produced crude oil you have on get a license to do so from the department of commerce. we ought to at least investigate whether the record level of gasoline exports from america is contributing to the higher prices at the pump. >>eric: you have to admit the reason why a refiner is selling their gasoline elsewhere is because it is too expensive to meet the requirements here in america? >>guest: no, that is false. >>eric: that why not sell it here? they do not sell it out of the kindness of their heart. >>guest: they are doing it because gasoline demand in the united states is flat or negative. >>eric: you cannot tell me glass fla
>>guest: not if it is negatively impacting american drivers and the american economy. >>eric: so you want trade restrictions or protectionist? if you refine it here you keep it here and we make it more expensive for are to do business here but don't sell it anywhere elsewhere the standards are easier to deal with? >>guest: we already have those regulations over crude oil that is produced here in the united states. if you want to export american-produced crude oil you have on...
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he can talk about the economy, the direction of the economy. country. what he says makes such good sense and we want more. >> he has a very impressive campaign schedule. here are just a few. he was in arizona with richard carmona running for senate. and he told one of his stories about how carmona was both a surgeon and on a s.w.a.t. team at the same time. >> part of the time he was head of the s.w.a.t. team. so the head of the s.w.a.t. team is a raw made surgeon. i expect before this is on over to see one of those republican super pacs run an ad attacking him for trying to generate business for himself. only reason he did it was so he could wound a few people and make a job for himself as a trauma surgeon. >> you talk about him connecting and he does it in that way. does he sit up all night trying to figure out these stories? it really is one of the most natural things that has ever been seen in modern politics the way he tells those stories. >> you're right. and when you see that, you understand why more and more candidates are asking him to come to t
he can talk about the economy, the direction of the economy. country. what he says makes such good sense and we want more. >> he has a very impressive campaign schedule. here are just a few. he was in arizona with richard carmona running for senate. and he told one of his stories about how carmona was both a surgeon and on a s.w.a.t. team at the same time. >> part of the time he was head of the s.w.a.t. team. so the head of the s.w.a.t. team is a raw made surgeon. i expect before...
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that's not the economy we're in. we're in a slow economy. so if the companies just continue to make the same amount of money, or even a little bit less compared to last year, everything's going to be fine because you're still looking at the pe ratios that are below historical levels. you are looking at cash flow ratios well below historical levels. you could see the market if we just get back to those two type of marks, you're going to see the market move somewhere between 2,000 and 4,000 on the up side. but that's going to take confidence on the investor side and confidence on the businessman and corporation side. >> guys, smart interview with just the appropriate dash of snark. we appreciate that. >> snark and irony. >>> let's get a market flash now. >> good afternoon. take a look at this chart. shares of metro pcs are now spiking. this is on a nikkei report saying that softbank is going to acquire it. look at that spike, up 1.6%. this is adding on to the story as we were following it this morning. sprint had a spike on its news. nikkei sa
that's not the economy we're in. we're in a slow economy. so if the companies just continue to make the same amount of money, or even a little bit less compared to last year, everything's going to be fine because you're still looking at the pe ratios that are below historical levels. you are looking at cash flow ratios well below historical levels. you could see the market if we just get back to those two type of marks, you're going to see the market move somewhere between 2,000 and 4,000 on...
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that's usually bandied about as far as taxes and the economy. i don't think anybody knows what mitt romney thinks about whether a woman should have the right to choose. what i think is he's governed by the loudest, strongest voices in his own party. he makes fear-based decisions in that sense, and given that, and given the extremes to which the republican party has come on every issue concerning women and their bodies, whether that's planned parenthood funding, shutting down the last remaining abortion clinic in certain parts of the country, or the basic question of a woman's right to choose, they have shanghaied this party on the fringes of the right. mitt romney, why should we think he will do anything differently. >> and he has yet to show any strength at any point in this campaign of standing up to the right when they put pressure on him. on the issue of abortion, the differences between the two tickets could not have been clearer or the stakes more evident. here is paul ryan on why he opposes a woman's right to choose. let's listen to the m
that's usually bandied about as far as taxes and the economy. i don't think anybody knows what mitt romney thinks about whether a woman should have the right to choose. what i think is he's governed by the loudest, strongest voices in his own party. he makes fear-based decisions in that sense, and given that, and given the extremes to which the republican party has come on every issue concerning women and their bodies, whether that's planned parenthood funding, shutting down the last remaining...
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so the world economy is in a tough spot. we're all struggling trying to get out of it. >> greta: and the republicans always say and tell me if this is wrong, is there a risk it will be stalled or slow fd taxes are raised on the rich? is that true? >> i don't think that is true. there are massive amounts of economic research on the data on that question. and most all of that research does not suggest that high income tax rates have an especially big impact on the growth rate in the u.s.. if you just take a step back and say okay, the first three quarters or so of the reagan administration is 50%. we've grown substantially. clinton raises the rate at the top. and we're still growing. and those kinds of anecdotes is growth rate in top tax rates are unkorel yaited so i think that this is a way overstatement. and using that to say tax cuts goring to pay for themselves there is evidence that that is not the case. >> thank you. nice to see you. >> great to see you again. >> and up next our political panel. we're going to ask about
so the world economy is in a tough spot. we're all struggling trying to get out of it. >> greta: and the republicans always say and tell me if this is wrong, is there a risk it will be stalled or slow fd taxes are raised on the rich? is that true? >> i don't think that is true. there are massive amounts of economic research on the data on that question. and most all of that research does not suggest that high income tax rates have an especially big impact on the growth rate in the...
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they were expecting more on the economy. let me play an exchange over afghanistan. >> that's the afghan responsibility. we trained them. >> not in the east. >> let's move to another war. >> not in the east? >> rc east is the most dangerous place in the world. that's why we should send americans to do the job? you would rather americans do the job? >> we are already sending americans to do the job, but fewer of them. >> that's right. we are sending more afghans to do the job. afghans to do the job. >> michael, how do you think that played? >> i thought through all the foreign policy segments, with the exception of libya which is a special case which the obama administration is clearly on defense. what came across is there is a huge difference in style and attitude how these two campaigns will approach things. when they got to the policies, the two sides are remarkably similar. the romney campaign has throughout this campaign been trying hard to make this big contrast on foreign policy while actually keeping their policies fai
they were expecting more on the economy. let me play an exchange over afghanistan. >> that's the afghan responsibility. we trained them. >> not in the east. >> let's move to another war. >> not in the east? >> rc east is the most dangerous place in the world. that's why we should send americans to do the job? you would rather americans do the job? >> we are already sending americans to do the job, but fewer of them. >> that's right. we are sending more...